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British Parliamentary Papers , 1823 , vol . X , no . 136 . Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry , into the state of the Colony of New South Wales , 6 May 1822 . Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed , 19 June 1822 .
British Parliamentary Papers , 1823 , vol . X , no . 136 . Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry , into the state of the Colony of New South Wales , 6 May 1822 . Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed , 19 June 1822 .
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Never had he viewed the British colours with more gratification , and he flattered himself they would never be removed till the natives there enjoyed all the happiness of British subjects . 12 They formed the men , women and children ...
Never had he viewed the British colours with more gratification , and he flattered himself they would never be removed till the natives there enjoyed all the happiness of British subjects . 12 They formed the men , women and children ...
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The Sydney Gazette reported all the revolts , barbarities , and cruelties committed in the non - British part of the world , as well as the disgusting religious practices of the heathen.28 They reported French attempts to efface the ...
The Sydney Gazette reported all the revolts , barbarities , and cruelties committed in the non - British part of the world , as well as the disgusting religious practices of the heathen.28 They reported French attempts to efface the ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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